The Federal Aviation Administration is cutting air traffic by 10 percent due to a shortage of air traffic controllers.
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List of US airports cutting flights on Friday due to federal government shutdown

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FAA flight cuts begin at 40 airports. Live updates on cancellations, delays.

Which 40 airports are facing flight reductions? Here's a full list, per reports

Where lack of air traffic controllers is causing the most flight cancellations

More than 800 flights canceled Saturday as officials reduce U.S. air traffic - UPI.com

The agency made the announcement as it confronts staffing shortages caused by air traffic controllers.

The Federal Aviation Administration is temporarily cutting air traffic by 10 percent to maintain safety standards.

Flight capacity will be cut 10% across the country, as air traffic controllers report experiencing fatigue, Transportation…

The agency is confronting staffing shortages caused by air traffic controllers, who are being asked to work without pay.

FAA is reducing 10% of flights at the following airports to lessen pressure on air traffic controllers amid shutdown

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